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233 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
Executable File
233 lines
7.5 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Given a previous good compile narrow down miscompiles.
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# Expects two directories named "before" and "after" each containing a set of
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# assembly or object files where the "after" version is assumed to be broken.
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# You also have to provide a script called "link_test". It is called with a list
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# of files which should be linked together and result tested. "link_test" should
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# returns with exitcode 0 if the linking and testing succeeded.
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#
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# abtest.py operates by taking all files from the "before" directory and
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# in each step replacing one of them with a file from the "bad" directory.
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#
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# Additionally you can perform the same steps with a single .s file. In this
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# mode functions are identified by " -- Begin function FunctionName" and
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# " -- End function" markers. The abtest.py then takes all
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# function from the file in the "before" directory and replaces one function
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# with the corresponding function from the "bad" file in each step.
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#
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# Example usage to identify miscompiled files:
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# 1. Create a link_test script, make it executable. Simple Example:
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# clang "$@" -o /tmp/test && /tmp/test || echo "PROBLEM"
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# 2. Run the script to figure out which files are miscompiled:
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# > ./abtest.py
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# somefile.s: ok
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# someotherfile.s: skipped: same content
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# anotherfile.s: failed: './link_test' exitcode != 0
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# ...
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# Example usage to identify miscompiled functions inside a file:
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# 3. Run the tests on a single file (assuming before/file.s and
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# after/file.s exist)
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# > ./abtest.py file.s
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# funcname1 [0/XX]: ok
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# funcname2 [1/XX]: ok
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# funcname3 [2/XX]: skipped: same content
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# funcname4 [3/XX]: failed: './link_test' exitcode != 0
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# ...
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from fnmatch import filter
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from sys import stderr
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import argparse
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import filecmp
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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LINKTEST="./link_test"
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ESCAPE="\033[%sm"
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BOLD=ESCAPE % "1"
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RED=ESCAPE % "31"
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NORMAL=ESCAPE % "0"
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FAILED=RED+"failed"+NORMAL
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def find(dir, file_filter=None):
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files = [walkdir[0]+"/"+file for walkdir in os.walk(dir) for file in walkdir[2]]
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if file_filter != None:
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files = filter(files, file_filter)
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return files
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def error(message):
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stderr.write("Error: %s\n" % (message,))
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def warn(message):
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stderr.write("Warning: %s\n" % (message,))
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def extract_functions(file):
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functions = []
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in_function = None
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for line in open(file):
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marker = line.find(" -- Begin function ")
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if marker != -1:
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if in_function != None:
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warn("Missing end of function %s" % (in_function,))
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funcname = line[marker + 19:-1]
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in_function = funcname
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text = line
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continue
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marker = line.find(" -- End function")
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if marker != -1:
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text += line
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functions.append( (in_function, text) )
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in_function = None
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continue
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if in_function != None:
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text += line
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return functions
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def replace_function(file, function, replacement, dest):
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out = open(dest, "w")
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skip = False
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found = False
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in_function = None
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for line in open(file):
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marker = line.find(" -- Begin function ")
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if marker != -1:
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if in_function != None:
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warn("Missing end of function %s" % (in_function,))
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funcname = line[marker + 19:-1]
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in_function = funcname
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if in_function == function:
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out.write(replacement)
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skip = True
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else:
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marker = line.find(" -- End function")
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if marker != -1:
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in_function = None
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if skip:
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skip = False
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continue
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if not skip:
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out.write(line)
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def announce_test(name):
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stderr.write("%s%s%s: " % (BOLD, name, NORMAL))
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stderr.flush()
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def announce_result(result, info):
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stderr.write(result)
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if info != "":
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stderr.write(": %s" % info)
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stderr.write("\n")
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stderr.flush()
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def testrun(files):
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linkline="%s %s" % (LINKTEST, " ".join(files),)
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res = subprocess.call(linkline, shell=True)
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if res != 0:
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announce_result(FAILED, "'%s' exitcode != 0" % LINKTEST)
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return False
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else:
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announce_result("ok", "")
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return True
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def check_files():
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"""Check files mode"""
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for i in range(0, len(NO_PREFIX)):
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f = NO_PREFIX[i]
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b=baddir+"/"+f
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if b not in BAD_FILES:
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warn("There is no corresponding file to '%s' in %s" \
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% (gooddir+"/"+f, baddir))
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continue
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announce_test(f + " [%s/%s]" % (i+1, len(NO_PREFIX)))
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# combine files (everything from good except f)
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testfiles=[]
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skip=False
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for c in NO_PREFIX:
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badfile = baddir+"/"+c
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goodfile = gooddir+"/"+c
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if c == f:
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testfiles.append(badfile)
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if filecmp.cmp(goodfile, badfile):
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announce_result("skipped", "same content")
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skip = True
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break
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else:
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testfiles.append(goodfile)
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if skip:
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continue
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testrun(testfiles)
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def check_functions_in_file(base, goodfile, badfile):
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functions = extract_functions(goodfile)
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if len(functions) == 0:
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warn("Couldn't find any function in %s, missing annotations?" % (goodfile,))
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return
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badfunctions = dict(extract_functions(badfile))
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if len(functions) == 0:
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warn("Couldn't find any function in %s, missing annotations?" % (badfile,))
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return
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COMBINED="/tmp/combined.s"
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i = 0
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for (func,func_text) in functions:
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announce_test(func + " [%s/%s]" % (i+1, len(functions)))
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i+=1
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if func not in badfunctions:
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warn("Function '%s' missing from bad file" % func)
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continue
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if badfunctions[func] == func_text:
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announce_result("skipped", "same content")
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continue
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replace_function(goodfile, func, badfunctions[func], COMBINED)
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testfiles=[]
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for c in NO_PREFIX:
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if c == base:
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testfiles.append(COMBINED)
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continue
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testfiles.append(gooddir + "/" + c)
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testrun(testfiles)
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument('--a', dest='dir_a', default='before')
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parser.add_argument('--b', dest='dir_b', default='after')
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parser.add_argument('--insane', help='Skip sanity check', action='store_true')
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parser.add_argument('file', metavar='file', nargs='?')
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config = parser.parse_args()
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gooddir=config.dir_a
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baddir=config.dir_b
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BAD_FILES=find(baddir, "*")
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GOOD_FILES=find(gooddir, "*")
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NO_PREFIX=sorted([x[len(gooddir)+1:] for x in GOOD_FILES])
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# "Checking whether build environment is sane ..."
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if not config.insane:
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announce_test("sanity check")
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if not os.access(LINKTEST, os.X_OK):
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error("Expect '%s' to be present and executable" % (LINKTEST,))
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exit(1)
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res = testrun(GOOD_FILES)
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if not res:
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# "build environment is grinning and holding a spatula. Guess not."
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linkline="%s %s" % (LINKTEST, " ".join(GOOD_FILES),)
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stderr.write("\n%s\n\n" % linkline)
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stderr.write("Returned with exitcode != 0\n")
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sys.exit(1)
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if config.file is not None:
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# File exchange mode
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goodfile = gooddir+"/"+config.file
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badfile = baddir+"/"+config.file
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check_functions_in_file(config.file, goodfile, badfile)
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else:
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# Function exchange mode
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check_files()
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